Then, for no apparent reason, Margaret flushed, and Billy, who had stretched his great length of limb on the grass beside her, noted it with a pair of the bluest eyes in the world and thought it vastly becoming.
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Thereupon she blushed, for no apparent reason, and went to her own rooms in a frame of mind that was inexcusable, but very becoming.
Then he shook off the girl's grasp and she shivered a little for no apparent reason as they went in together.
Nellie Townshead turned and left him, feeling for no apparent reason a slight choking sensation, and Alton, who watched the little figure in the threadbare dress for at least a minute, strode resolutely back to the commercial school.
Alton glanced at the saturated canvas and his steaming clothes, while Seaforth, for no apparent reason, stretched out one foot and kicked over the dinted kettle.
There are days like that when, for no apparent reason, the grotesque in people and things which in ordinary life passes unnoticed, suddenly leaps into view.
They would have long intimate silences, or Louisa, for no apparent reason, would tell some reminiscence, some disconnected story that passed through her mind.
Suddenly, for no apparent reason, Melchior changed his opinion.
There seemed to be no apparent reason in the world why she should not assent to Monte's proposal.
She found no apparent reason, then, even when she had spent half the night getting as far as this, why she should not immediately accept his proposal.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apparent reason" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.